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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. Bor life sreated on the fourth day, We read in Num-f¥ solemnity is sounding down the ages the ever cer- preaching vada and _ byt rst not False a METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. CONFERENCE OF THE ORTHODOX FRIENDS. bers xxxi., 28—“One soul of 509, of the persons, Bi tain fiat, “Dust thou art and unto dust shalt thou e 2 asses, and of the sheop.”? 4 : “But now is Christ risen from the d R LiGiOUS oe Mapes iimortal seven and sheep. And ‘again, Le f@return,”” still, strange to say, it is with the ut- Meno frst Ce a thas slaps; 3t, FOr since Sy [el viticus xxi., 11—“If the priest buy any soul with his § most difficulty one can make another Delicye he isfy man came yy man came pha oom Toney fhe shall eat of itand he that ts born. of his ill rot fust a innately immortal 2s God. Iimsclt, tien of the dead; 22 For as in Adam all de, even A New Magazine To Be Established in Bostox—M mms Business Yesterday—The National Pease house.” Imagine the priest and family dining on * Meso in Christ shall all be made alive ;” 42, “So al The National Centennial Anniversary— June 2--Second Sunday After @rnosts. jain, Job xh, 10—"In whose (God's) hand OF Convince him he 18 not ghost or spirit tho resurrection of tho dead. It is'sowh in corrup- Association—The Mission for the Colored cog ia the soul of every living thing, and the breath of all @ instead of flesh and blood. Thrust out from para-( tion, it is raised in incorruption ;” 44, *‘It dy ‘Women as Methodist Proachers—Dr. People—Why Good Hi ids Are Trinity. mankini.” Again, Job Xxxiv.. 1d—“Ii he gather H dise lest he should partake of the tree of life andj natural body; it ts raised a spiritual body. | There wi breath, cl isa natural body and there i# a spiritual body; 45, Lanshan’s Frand-Hunting Ex-’ unto im his splritand his breath All Hest, vould lve forever, esiectually barred from all that is fe-fE “s "s'“the nest man Adan wee, made ® 1a Scarce—High Wages Paid in is a penses To Be Paid by ace fe the te @ 1;* the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.’ Houses of MILF, But space would not allow for ail the quotations to gf giving and doomed to dust and ashes, what frenzy, Bente oan Dh ate aaene i -Fame. his mortal must put on immortality.”” Concern. This Lee must 4 on Amun nraeisy, 1 3 Tale —_ truth, so clearly state ie Apostie, ut : Afue Scstet foreverin refamd wo the uninortailty Te devotions of the Conference yesterday were THE SABBATH SCHOOLS. ofman. The expression used is ‘must, not may, jg led by Mr. Neal, @ layman. Bishop Peck presided. ut on immortality, “Asin Adam all die, even 80 The journal was read and approved. It brought hh Christ shall all be made alive.” Not a portion rey, y, x, Buckley to his fect to rebut a slander The Orthodox Friends come as the Hicksites de- he is a live creature, that subsists as 4Should for a moment deem himself mmortal ! long as that energy of duty, called spirit—by which fe Striving to be equal with God, working ever all other orders Of life ate supplied—is exerted against our own true interests, we yield to the in- Fy tow: . But e We f * Iferald Religious Corre ee ey iti ihe ee eee’ Ml uence of an arogant ambition, wholly regardless ns to be the Hof the great lessons of the past and forgetting, a8 y Bible sense ineludi 4 j RELIGIOUS PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY. ial and saying that mgs sou }8onky anima what amazing presumption possesses man that he that lowed by so-called Christ spondence. od—that’ positivel . el i of the seed of Adam, but all. iod—t) 's ly deny the immortality certain of our own poets have said, that by that a a f part, and their advent to the city was greeted by = n in any shape or fofm:—Lexicl xvill.. 4 very. sin “ell the angels," "we. likewise ‘The New ‘Testament, so far_as_m poor under sane bined SecraneT ot tee CORMPODOR DEO) WM ose or tne skies and nature's sunicet ph eee “The soul that simneth it shall die.” Isaain, lvil., fall and perish in our own self conce! standing allows me to comprehend its teaching, ff Woodrui, made by the Brooklyn Union yesterday. . advances the doctrine thatour Lord and Savi ‘They are here in large numbers, and, in their lo Jesus of Nazareth, was expressly sent into That journal charged him with interpolating the y ving y Sv e f Dr. Carlton in the list of nomin cooings and mild-voiced discussions and light and : th ade!” No Tarta- fa He say, “! eserve tie gy World to restore unto life all the seed of Adam, orgjpame 0 2 ees for ihe . a Ieee te Ors ie fe ‘ ane er ens coor mut preset “io. Arather, — to rociaim the | great frath agent of the Book Concern. Quite @ little sceno fm &T2Y Colored apparel, remind one of a summer flock: of the Soul. that the pious of the. nineteenth century would as though He had said, “l'will take away the spiritfqt the world that although earthy bodies hadll occurred over this item, and the reporters of that]! 4°Ves. The old man of three score years and ten, si ae cat tile: ae ey yk . crumbled away, they were still alive to their God, f it : oe ee aa Te a ee cen ee ene Je pea prcuu) mnich Ture thee and thou shalt 6m f follows, the, if Christ has restored all things to fg Journal were asked to retract the statement, It ig! white and reverend locks and dim eyes prefer to take ft as it stands; we supposegmshalt thou return.” But who said man should not thelr primitive state (save the penalty of golug MM dimcult to conceive why the Doctor should inter-jj™ Mes 16—"F ra When Gor said, “Thou shalt surely di Rejoinder to “Cato” on the Immortality Ibe always wroth; for the spirit should fail before Rdid He make any reservations or exceptions ’ For I wili not contend for ever, neither will y Fs ~ es e} tended by In_ calm and cool and silence, once again BGod understood what He was talking about. dle? The serpent. But who told the truth—God or f@ down into the grave), how can it be con! 'Y Mi polate any name, seeing that as a delegate he had a To take h Xs tor} toili c e. ‘Ke TT C1 q . @ e ved Cato” that man is not immortal, when the ‘0 take his old accustomed place among. Religious Civility mp, sence aor, und. the says of the hyena betore te ode go sek ais noticnetato hc ce pp AlMURhCy. Minelf condemns ouly whit was taken @ight to nominate Dr. Cariton or any other man. gM Myybreiren grhare never ham ens tI Oce but a moment; though his excellency mount up to Ging in their mother earth; go stand by the yawning gg rom tho earth to death + bg is pois ee But Dr. Carlton was nominated by half a dozen Nor dim light falling through the pictured pane. 21e Ocean. p the heavens, and his hand reach up to the clouds, iq grave and ask the question, and if any voice comes gf curse Orman Wiel tnoliies the eo oe aced jj delegates on the occasion referred to. He ts a specimen of the ancient stanch Anglo be proved by reading the words of truth pes tary of the Board of Education. lution, and which has none of the restless blood in the Saviour, as get forth | im Matthew} Tue Committee on General Conference Expenses fy its veins of modern emigration, which mixes the fe- from this quotation that Ourf@ reported in favor of paying the expenses of reserve fm Verish elements of all nations. In dhe lines of his es nO exception; but that the good Fi delegates who have been called to fill the places of Bi kindly and now peaceful face one sees the marks: spiritual man will recetye life everlasting, while the Hf tne newly elected bishops, and also of those dele-@gof the passing thought of a quiet, homely life, efor the present, but recommend your read- gnarled upas whose twisted roots strike deeply into Mf Wicked spiritual man will receive everlasting pun- Which hus looked calmly on all the selfish agita- AND PARTIES. tions of half a century, and now has gleams of sun- parc! Sc 1 7 @ 4 und a i 2 cated, ‘Mot o/@ishment, ‘The good and faithful spiritual man will Mj gates who were necessarily abser Peto piSearch the Seriptures,, and see fj the Soll undare hard to be eradicated. | In prdot or f4ishnout. the rood Hind fated body, while, the pulaad hei eye one spiritual man will be caat into nee Report No, 3.f the Committee on the State of the HM Shine stretching across its path of “the roseate sum REP pd B I \. pw this we have only to observe how side by side the g A REPLY TO FATHER BURKE. B two assertions—to wit, that of God and Yhat of the [ It seems to me that “Cato” can only sec the M@ Church was, after discussion, adopted by a vote off departing.” ‘The old women 1oqk as happy and as Pacific Mail Steamship Company ond ff serpent have come ~— to us through bel misty —>———— b> 7 3 eurs—ind to-day there are more men and women n . rr Religious Civility. Who profess fo believe the latter than the former, word a Re ae Alber aL Be ia J 6 otal Obs %179to 75. It prohibits church members from attend- fg Unconscious of the wrinkles and threads of silver as Religious Notes, Personal andfi ‘To THE Epiror oF HERALD H giving in some cases as a reasen for so doing tha ai allusions’. ¢0.2 Stemity, dan ay huunblo gay 08 theatres, circuses, dancing parties and dancing gif life were eel be inning. The younger women opinion, does not "mean _ annihilation, # Schools, playing at games of chance, buying, selling Of this sect, 10st of Whom wear the plain bonnets Perhaps youcan inform the pubtie why clergymen 4 the instincts of Eevee rae Pie be followed ‘a i » word of God, which has been veri- General. A of the Episcopal church have more respect shown fF TatnGT Can ine oe ate tan . Mout a state of unending unhappiness, gries, Woo, or using intoxicating liquors, &c. and modest gowns of tradition, are very attractive spalr, Life, on the other hand, is unending joy, rt No. 3 of the Committee on Bi Concern fin appearance, some of them having comely faces Wyre itied im ths instance more them and their beliefon board the steamers of the fi sands on the ocean shore or stars i H cee ear lic s ortor hes ' 5 dbath aatcsel 3, bliss, TO prove the fute of the wicked eae angie Pacific Mall Steamship Company than those ol I ee ea ee A eee tag ace erlasting nature of their spirits or souls, J and discussed at some length and then made beautiful by ever present smiles. The young Fother American Christian chureltes, Why, for in ; uld religious services be conduct in. he Gospel is only a @unningly de Je, “Let us eat, drink and be merry, for tothe prayer book, when not more than . sengers prefer it? Why pub- a Cl 1 f tl} wd Regn fly away as - dream; ane he oy bef} others, the most evident, “the living Lei a . risth ; ptm chased away as a vision of the night.” We are §@they must die.” There is'but onc way of esc Corpus Christi at the Church o! ne H perfectly ineapable of composing anything in Eng-Betroin the doom that awaits us. Alas, how deep * Hlish that beter con’ i sting the impressions of error! Truth is ad demption. tion and C e, tender plant, that to flourish must be cd i ser intrude On your valuable fy for and nnrsed; but error is lige some tou, byS the idea of total destruc. —_———. Religtous Services To-Da .« course of sermons on “The Bible Caves,” by Rey. David Mitchell, in Canal street Presbyte church, morning. Apollo Hall, corner of Broadway and Twenty- eighth street, Miss Jenny Leys, in ker, at “halfpast ten A. M. and half-p: I Will quote the words of our Saviour, as stated It iM adopted, men also dress very generally in straight-cut coats * nae ive tor enter into iggy ‘The Wesleyan Association of Boston ask for the Aland broad-brimmed hats, ‘The apparel, while pers nd that the human soul survive ing two hands to go into hell, into @ founding of anew monthly magazine in that city, fR fectly plain, is usually of h material, showing of Christ and nnot <1 fgg the fre that shall never be quenched: where thelr M which they were williug to start if the General }g how a severely practical religion conduces to the ee eee ea ae reo oo inten Mars spiritual tadrmaualty is fur. fy Conference would guavan'co the association against Mf Worldly advantage of ts professors as well as to the of that berutiful and grand mystery that was hid- % f 4 to-morrow we die.” (t Corluthians, But in my humble judgment, by(jloss, Governor Evans, of Colorado, ofered anfgspiritual, yp. a ae ¢ Lata se ne nee ae spr onthe aor eno i eu from the world until It was revealed in te res. our Saviour ane When, he says to tne thier Rj amendment that the magazine asked for be estab- B re se Sree ease : - ‘ Bien Wf pal service on the Lord’s day is that of one of t ion of Jesus Christ, towit, the eternal pur- jj he cross (St. Luke 42) "A US i lished by the Book Agents in New York, provided mong the eminent ministers who are present Bishop Snow will preach in the University atBi manor (numerically) of our religious bod of God to restore us 'to our lost herit Tomer into} gen Mn esi beaten a Gib . endone a sate ls reas ibs to the Ate Elizabeth Comstock, of Ohio; Phebe Hathaway, three P.M. Sudjec ow and His Imag eGR 1b ‘HOt’ be (anion. Deetar "to "anvil eRe Ue ano by another and a better life, Phis is Shalt thou be with me in paradise.” As Chris his can ne without pecuniary loss to the ted body Was buried, and, according to Scripture, re-ggConcern, On this amendment Drs. Curry, Stubbs, p4 of Michigan; Deborah Thomas, of Baltimor: mained in the edrth until the third day, It tolfows f Munsell, Slicer and Ives and Mr, Bonner and others Pt iey N. Hong, of lowa; Mary H. Thomas, of Scipio, H{ that He did not meet the thief in paradise in the Mdebated for and agaist it, “Dr. Curry thought fly’ y. ana Willlam Wood. ‘The clerk of the men’ Mtiesh, but inthe spirit. I think it impossible toMthat New England was largely becoming a maga-paN: Yo : Be ore Ob ene tue B construe this remark of our Saviour’s in any other MM zine-re community, and the Methodist gg meeting is Robert Lindley Murray, of the Aessenger g.vay than that the thief had a spiritual body, orgjChureh, should take alivantage of that fact, lar Peace. ‘The frst business session of the Confer- soul, and in that body meet the Lord that self- (Mf Dr. Ives did not think the magazine was necded athe ngenis er rs me day in paradis DISCIPLE. fall. Dr.. Munsell thought that if the Book Concern §@ C2¢e Was held on Friday, when the only affairs at- tended to were the receipts of the credentials of ow what our Saviour taught about the M@ Sitall guarantee such a imagazine the agents them- 3." the delegates and the formal reading of the epistles. quote from Matth And tear not @ Selves should publish it and the General Conferen the body, but “able, to Kull the Hi should elect its editor. ‘Tho previous question Wa8 HH rom the London,ePhiladelphia and other ae meetings. jj yal ; tut it le to destroy both ordered, and the amendment and report were aul wud body in hell.”? bl adopted, q Bishop Smrpso: ‘To the uneducated: to the super- § es, to crazy fanatigs, to untamed ndall untettered heathens, in ghosts and spirits, Let us no r up our belief in the immortality ui with the fact that unchristianized and ge people in the darkness of their intellect J a had recourse to such nonsense. such a belief is a insult to they age and light in which we subteriuge of upon which is reared the great superstructure of § argument in this connection, to wit: the itions relating to the immortaiity of the soul! infatuation that leads Christian men to y from such a source material upon which to ain their theories when God has favored them with a direct revelation of His purposes and will, and i assured them by His chosen instrument that untii § Berean Baptist chureh, corner Downing and Bed- ford strects, Rey. P. L. Davies, pastor.—Preaching f mornin; Church of the Resurrection, Fifty-seventh street, clergymen to conduct services in their own way? yi We have vead that in old times young David did f& # not feel free in the heavy armor of King Petar epee chy eause he had not proved it; and the latter was ® ae — on Rihana ey: v. Flagg, rector, shrewd enough to permit the giant to be killed§ will preach morning and evening. j Ejwith more simple weapons. Should there be & third stree ptist Church, near Seventh By several white neckties on board, the Captain mig! m IH. Pendleton preaches at Bidetermine | which | should 1 the prefer “God's F voun- @{ though, in nmety-nine c tofan hund A. M., on “God's Firm Foun- order and mode of worship could dation and Its ata quarter to eight o'clock P. & pacifically arranged without his interfer M., on “The Angel's Study and Text Book.” why needless offence and make tr “ather Tt . a ver a dis- Ra they are ina high-chureh chapel in a Father Thomas Burke, 0. P., will deliver 9 dis-B) <ionid be eminently characterized hy f course at Church of St, Michael, Ninth avenue and ir The writer has made several voyages in this Thirty-second street, at the High Mass, at half-past Bicompany’s steamers. In all he has heard passen- Ts complain of the partialitv avenue,— halt-past ten o' 1 “1 Pos ; 4 announced that the Bishops had : Religious Notev—Personal and General. Bo ointhd the provisional Loarcs of the. eevorai fa Yesterday the morning hour was devoted to the ‘Tho trustees of Rey. Mr, Hepworth’s new church, 4 ponevolent institutions and societies of the Charch, ge TeCePtlon Of the reports of the Committee, on the the Church of the Disciples, are Charles L. Authony, @reappointing the present boards, but entting offfg Lducational Fund of the Church, the Committee om F Ling off Mi the Union Springs Boarding School, which is under W, Holbrook, Sigourney W. Fay, BR. P. Herr CS, Hee ame cathe ee one otto ot akg them HY religious direction and the Peace Comittee, There . Beadleston, Judge Wm. G, Sterling, Judge R¥ ence limiting the numbers to thirty-two ministers jg Vas #180 a good deal of desultory preaching. MORNING SESSION, lock. Subj “The Real Presence of Christ ES the scheme of salvation was announced in the good ‘The proce ened Ww Z e xercises, € e oc’ 01 ie Sei “ oor ‘i : Po, 5, tw ) rend ng e proceedings were opened with @ prayer by In the Bucharlst the Fuliliment of All the Purposes BY wag avout to proceed, With the wal: moruing pl Rows Bite Onmming AA ganna ere monn u aren mon PErbresTaavarnongnssikinn an’ the wenthesat Ma they Renae wo layman The; Confarenioe adopted Willig 11, Vouter, of Batavia, N. Y. After the sup- of God and Wants of Man.” A prayers, till the passengers, learning what was scrutinizing investigation of angelic intellect! @corner of Madison avenue and Forty-tifth strect, | The Committee on DET cade Urstanauian Devcli ie Gaccorem ene bibs 2 or fy About Lo take place, compelled him to extend an in- pM New England Congregational church, corner Mi vitation to the only clergyman on board. ‘This, Madison avenue and Forty-seventh street.—The Mj however, was not. done except on condition that Rev. Mr. Hayes Ward will preach this morning. the customs of a particular sect should be followed, aa tinier i BSuch were his orders. On another occasion two Rev, J. Smythe will preach in the hall, Adelphi ministers of the Bpiscopal church (one an English. Buildings, corner of Broadway and Fifty-second man) were invited, while not o word washeeo3°%% Btreet, morning and evening. Seats free. . og ae ae SOUR pT A Reply to Father Burke. profes: A young, ard, ace aken of his presence, P Professor Edward J. Young, of Cambridge, Mass., BT. it any wonder that many of the pusscngers $70 THE Epitor or THE HERALD: — will preach twice during the day in the Church offfshould have expressed surprise? Neither couldfg The Werany being the great representative @ and will at once commence the erection of a church NATIONAL CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY lifice capable of holding 2,500 people. ‘They expect (reported that the Methodist Church was the first In Gio hve the bullding completed by néxt Cliristuss. Mf the days of Washington to pledge itself to the sup: mae cae : we port of the national government, and was foremost Moved to the church itr Fifty seventh atrose, neck pin its support in the late war, and that 1t therefore Lexington avenue, rejoices that Congress has taken proper action for “me report of the Committee on the Union Spring See the celebration of the National Centennial Anniver- Boarding School stated that it was in a prosperous = Be sary. Under God this nation has greatly prospere bs X DETECTIVE LAMBRECHT’S MURDER Band nas given freedom to four millions of slaves. ec Rts Rede el ounull ston Wes epee nano eS The committee therefore recommend that religious jm 2OMInate a new comm! have charge ol Ce: e] e © subject for the next year. services be held in the churches of the denomina- ‘The report on the “Educational Fund was also ac- tter never read tne Word of God and trust to Providence than give the immortal (?) red men of America or some other people equally as unin- formed the eredit of finding outa problem which nothing but the ingenuity of God has ever been able to solve. CATO, dweit upon the text, “Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.” WILLIAM THOMAS WILLIS addressed the assem- blage in relation to the duty which every one owed to the Church. ss —— the Messiah, Park avenue and Thirty-fourth street. # mieny pe etre nate good een tay the ahoen igi hewspaper of America, as well as the most iiberal Trial of George Luvery for Killing De-§ on beginu ing on the first Sunday in June and cou- Hf oentea, 3 = rs ray FS yw of Englan id have bee: pecially prayed for f oC ti ay heer otiv _ tinuing until the Fourth of July, the preachers os e Rev. H. D. Northrop will preach in the Twenty- on this occasion, in addition to the Presigent of the jg "4 truly Catholic, Twould solicit the favor of aj tective Lambrecht—Feund Guilty off Manifig until the fourth of July, ag. the preachers Mere B. Murder in the Second Degree. a $7 The Peace Committee then presented a very long f taercies and biessings of God to tho nation and t i A “the trial of George Lavery, charged with the mur-M the Methodist Episcopal Church, and that special fy Teport, of Which the following 1s a semmary :— sd z » ~s ere is a regular association formed of all the der of Detective Lambrecht, was resumed yesterday @eoliections be | taken up in all the charges i rriends, represented by appointments from all the morning in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Occu- fg OF the furtherance of Methodist education in this MM qiverent yeurly meetings, During the year 1871 ® ~ f = country, and especially for the education of young . * Catholic Church,” a full and special report of which fPying the Bench with Judge Ingraham was Sir Wilf men aid wouen for the regular ministry aud as fg central oilce was established and maintained a& Mliam Young, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, missionaries; that the fund thus raised ‘shall be association has been conducted by means of lec- Mr. William F. Howe summed up on the prisoner's eee ane OME Sr Te a tures sent forth, the publication of a, paper, (7he 1 : ixculation of trac behalf, occupying nearly an hour and a half, and Mf bishops shall draft a prograunne for these services, ja “essenger of Peace), and the ci 7 fe s of thes had his speech was characterized by unusual force and fm Witich shall be by them presented to the annual een TnuDaplteaaetO Binet nuinintare ‘of eloquence. THe said that the prisoner and his party Conference of 1875 for approval. Dr. OssoN opposed the fiuanclal item of them tte, Teligious denominations (in the United were quietly, wending their way home, when report, and also the making @ denominational MS ateh, Making | ES | tno and her iad dees one of them accidentally jostled against Detective fm Matter of this national celebration. He therefore ie 1 h i n : moved to sti ut this feature. The Church had gq Scminated them throughout the country, and had Lambrecht and the two officers with him, all offi Oved to str cp) had “endeavored, as far as they were able, ‘to till the been literally “scooped out’ by’ centennial collec. gM rqndeavored, as far as thy an inonte? whom were dressed in citizens’ clothes, The lat-MM tions in 1839, the founding of Methodism in 1866, qq 28 of the public with peaceful sentiments. hee fliteaa Gt ack se ae the anniversary of American Methodism, and ong 7h¢, report was signed by Robert Lindley Mu er, instead of acting as conservators of the peace, j the anniversary i as chairman and Daniel Hill, of Ohio, Secretary. I B became violent, and one of them, with a police- re wag approved and adopted. Dr. WALDEN remarked that in the decade between * nb, knock 1 . ? ‘i a A long discussion then ensued as to the practical man’s club, knocked down one of the prisoner's Mf 1866 and 1876 the property of the Church will have means of collecting Church funds, in the midst of arty, A géneral fight ensued, and it was doubled, and the people will be well able to give to: fi ™ ; Brave, he claimed, “that Lavery committed bes ward the collections asked for. enon he eet pene overt act until he was se by Lambrecht. , Governor Evans was opposed to striking out this At half-past three o'clock the men and women He also “insisted that the evidence disclosed that fm feature. Without it all the rest is but Four h of Mf mot in joint conference to consider the subject of Lambrecht discharged the contents of his pistol {gJuly buncombe, The reasons for taking up centen- : > i] ¥ pist y sien the progression of the Sabbath schools. The floor between the prisoner and his As an in. f@ bial collections every ten years, he thought, were Ml Crete house was Well filleg. Mary I. Thomas pree stance of Lambrecht’s reckless temper he called i Very far fetched, and come from the wrong source. MM sigod, She opened the proceedings by reading = third street Presbyterian church in the morning MM United States, any move than the Emperor ot Ger and again in the evening. Ww many, the President of the French republic or the Rev. Bishop R. S. Foster will preach in St. Luke's g,Ogon npain, (Germans, Prench and Spaniards, i Methodist Episcopal church, Forty-tirst street, near BM board. Bixth avenue, in the forenoon. To tho great majority of the eltizens of this coun- f Rev, 'T. A. Hoyt will preach, in the forenoon, INE TWpy shown to the Angical pact ot Chee Rf appeared in the Irish American of Saturday, May the small chapel of the New York University. on board American steamers can but seem oifen- fy 2i—a statement which I have not seen contradicted, Rev. Stephon H. Tyng, Jr., will preach in the p¥sive. And yet this same company, | believe, has M4 ana which ts calculated to mislead not only those of Chureh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue, in the yPCCn Tecently | applying for public ald. | Ii. catholic faith, but also such thoughtless and un- reflecting Protestants-a8 may have been present might be done with better grace if upon that occasion, as well as those who have read, evening. due respect were shown to all whose Spiritual circles will be held in Mohawk Hall fjVotes are asked. Nearly all passengers will g or may yet read, such reports of it as have appeared in the Various papers—a statement unsupported by . Astrongly approve of the idea of thus publicly wor- morning and evening. shipping God on the high seas; but surely some and totally at variance with the truth. It is as follows :— Revs. Dr. Osgood end F. H. C. Goodwin will preach Blarrangement can be made whereby no sectarian in St. John’s Memorial church, West Eleventh street, Byform will be required, whereby an establi orning and evening. church will be avoided, Does it seem exactly the morning and evening. thing, Messrs. Editors, that in a promiscuous The Sunday School Missionary Society of the Bap- MM audience of the kind referred to, a special prayer “Alter 1,872 years the student of history turns over tist church, Fifth avenne and Forty-sixth street, marr pe mac oy seas at od ind other clergy page after page of histevic record, to all the enun- will celebrate its thirty-first anniversary in the gin ghoh oo aiace We Onaht eathee te charge! Md ciations of the Church, in her bishops, in her popes, in her councils, and nowhere n he find a single instance of a single line in which she tanght a sin- ge contradiction (the italics are my own) to herself, in which the Church ever denied one tittie or place in your columns to reply, as briefly as possi. bie, to a statement made by the Very Rev. ‘Thomas Burke In a sermon delivered by him in Jersey City upon the "Promises of Christ Fulfilled only in the ha bo we ought rather to pray f¢ the evening, Rev. George H. Hepworth taking part MM Christians, for ail men, without any suc in the exercises, ness, RISIN| Rev. Dr, William Bennerd, formerly of Madison Corpus Christi at the Church of the Re- avenue and Twenty-ninth street, will preach in the demptorists. Forty-second street Presbyterian church (west offff tn the latter part of the thirteenth century Pope pa gt@,0/ lier previous doctrine, oF ever, changed one attention to his throwing his club and belt at the gg They do not come trem the people who pay the Hf hacsare from Jeremiah, Wherein was recounted the Broadway), morning and evening. Urban IV. instituted a festival in special honor of Such an assertion is unworthy tie source from Prisoner alter their arrival at the station house. a miracle of the falling of the walls of Jerusalem at Was no intention on the part Mr. STEELE opponea the financial item, or doing life of Lambrecht, but that he fff fr posterity what they should do for themselves, gm tte Sounding of the trumpet. Then falling on her He preferred that posterity should do something fm X2Ce8 she prayed that there might be in that meet- Assistant District Attorney Sullivan followed in aff for us and pay our national debt. “They will be tar (gyno Slrseeking oF any other motive but love of speech of about the same length, and characterized a be je to do n We are. ‘ by the same eloquent cogensy of argument. He Dr. CukRY also opposed the financial feature, Atter a short succeeding silence she delivered an f ; oppo opening address on the great necessity of a strong denounced the prisoner and his associates aa afl Let the Methodist Church, he sald, be present in Its : ' : Brie need ff individuality as worshippers at the common shrine, fq terest in the Sabbath schools. Cheerful informa- which it emanated; in fact, it 18 so palpably incor- rect that a “Wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err ther ‘There 14 Not the least o¢casion ior the stadent of history to turn ove! atter page of the records of _ the past in order disprove the statem the reverend le has only to gy Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, West Thirty- fl the Holy Eucharist, and at the Council of Vienna, in fourth street, near Lighth avenue, Rev. John E. i311, Pope Clement V. appointed the second Thurs- Cookman, pastor. Preaching at half-past ten o’clock HJ day after Pentecost for its celebration. This day, A. M., by the Rev. Dr. Daily, of New Orleans, and at HM known among us as Corpus Christi, is solemnized # quarter to eight o'clock P. M. by Chaplain McCabe, Man the world over with the greatest joy, 4 of Chicago, SAAS counbeion With tins dana eutea e ae Bvand of roving brawlers, and pronounced } Tye abost test. ceeetéan gua tones ANCE O20 lous to thatth their attack upon the oMicers as y Dut they should not make ey a ieee Mee ee ae ot ah He 8 s tha h 0 '$ a3 not only 'y should not make a money matter of it. ; ia Lp ntigl L i + Rev. E. ©. Sweetser will preach upon the labor Hl monies, in which the whole city or village takes an to believe Ml most rumanly but entirely unprovoked, ‘A dozen METHODISTS LOVE 10 PAY DOWN. LR reenter pcre NET ETE Ee and others. The preparation of a uniform course of study for the schools was proposed and discussed. The subject of mission work was then introduced. MISSION He said that in 3 but since the Church have been so not reject the dogma upon ion. Here, then, we hay assaulted three, which Was very cowardly. He Dr. Ives favored the money feature because he urged that all the circumstances clearly showed a fm believed the people loved to give and loved the cool and deliverate murder, and claimed that the fm preachers who asked them for the most money, and only verdict the jury could render in accordance - be songs 48 recommended be taken up in with the evidence would be murder in the first de- gj June they will be prepared to enjoy the Fourth of Ml tfined a very low view of human nature, where @ gree. July hugely, en @: nee Wa e ‘. ‘The summing up concluded, @ recess was taken On call for the previous question Dr. Osbon’s MM finn cvattine auanciationy tet nee cao ie eee question in the Bleecker street Universalist church, BM active part. corner of Downing street, this evening. Morning At the Redemptorist church, in Third street, ec! service at a quarter to eleven o'clock. where all the ceremonies of the Catholic Church - § C. Needham, the Irish Evangelist, will Ml are performed with great precision and grace, Cor- atat half-past ten A. M., and evening ati nus Christi is o ys a memorable festival, and, not- i ance of a change lie Chureh, But I ward. Pope ¢ ireat, consesrated Bishop ast seven o'clock, in the Baptist church, Sev- Ml withstanding the rain, which came in torrents dur. fy of Rome A. D. ov, declared that whoever claimed ror “hail an Hout, aiter’ which’ Judge iin fg motion to strike ont all that related to the financial oS feepiar erp per ar enteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ing the service, and the scarcity of flowers occa- Or ay SEE Unetce nice itis in lis’ usual ‘clear and" gue. atrangoment was lost, and the repqrt was adopted. Than Gna. The. colored, Senate were eta, F f in Satine’, ae eae 5 =" 9 ar ; » ly cc or, arg " ‘ 4 he report of the Committee on Ministerial Sup- erah st 4 Rey. Dr. Gallaudet will preach in St. Peter's sioned by “Decoration Day,” was celebrated this gory the Great, fi claiming to 6 Peer reo ateee ene a SOc HOME re regommmended weekly, anonehty. and quarterty fq Wom Eriends should feel most interested, because , character of the de- {collections in churches and church classes for this aa Oe ered ped eee no sruide for them fy PUrpose, and that at the beginning of the year the : aif these, there pf Stewards shall ascertain how much they want, anagetmat, the | colored | people of | the, tee Thore was no evidence ff then apportion the same among the classes ora” CAVRRE WAG CARI. lubanc uh: Ea i, contrary ev was taking place, The Southern ap eC rpglans Sette Lote colored servants are coming here in large nuinbers, ese! % The colored population of New York is now ,0 ¥ presented the report of the Com-Bf and it is increasing at the rate of 1,000 a year, "The B Mission established for them and saperintended by Augustus Tabor had had a very discouraging ca- reer, but from a little beginning had sprung. an in- stitution which was to carry its influence to alt generations. A problem had been solved, and he f «iid not belleve in taxing a people heavily and grind ing them into the very soil to build tremendous and Magnificent churches that were closed almost. all the time and occupied space that might be used for mercantile purposes, The old error had ever versal Bishop, but claims’ to be never dreamed — of—infailible! er eleven centaries the mitted to partake of the hanged, and now ne pries C ‘gy Was first publicly church, West Twentieth street, this evening. year with luxuriant devotion. Rev, Anselm B, Brown, of New Haven, will At ten o'clock tie roll of the drum announced the preach in the morning and lecture in the events<Mfarrival of a company of soldiers belonging to the at Brevoort Hall, Fifty-fourth street, between Third Mf church, who marched up the broad aisle while the and Lexington avenues, band played in the gallery and the church bells § chimed deliciously, and immediately afterwards a long procession of altar boys came from the society, followed by the master of ceremonies and priests who were to celebrate gr pntradictory sony ned the testimon: to sustain the prisoner's account of the aifray, and gm among indi from the ci tees must be gathered the ques- fm May be for tion of intent. If from the picking up of astonegg Dr. Wak and the nse of all his natural force they concluded gm mittee on that the pr rv intended to kili the deceased, WOMAN’S WORK IN THE CHURCH, ', although the intent wasf@ Which he advocated, It sets out with a statement A formed only immediately Detore the act. It thatMgot the good that women have done and are still do- intent did hot exist, then it was not murder, but (Ming in the Sabbath school, in home and city missions one of the degrees of manslanght Whether he Mid inthe evangelization of the heathen. And H knew they were officers or not, he was in a ditter- fm While it rejoices in the indications that women are Sah aggressor than as one assailed, fmCulled to be teachers of the Word of Life, vet the i He cautioned them against inane sympathy for fg 4S8tances are not suiticiently numerous to justify any either side, and urged that their only motive should fm NeW legislation in the Chareh on this subject.” The by the Council of Nic tion somewhere, Mr. Hepworth’s New Church, To THe EpiToR OF THE HERALD As an ardent admirer of Mr. Hepworth and of his aching I beg leave to ask you for the use of your E ts * Backer rae , hich was performed as inall churches, except that 8 to say a few words in reference to the Hay the consecration and benediction,at the command location of the new Church of the Disciples. When MM of the tain, the soldiers stationed in the aisle he left the Church of the Messiah and preached his se about the altar, knelt, saluted and dipped the colors, 787; but this i a8 condemned by the Cot Rithens, A.D. 2 by Gregory the G And to conclud nneils of Laodivea and Con- reject » Apociiryphal books as un- but the Council of Trent contradicted first sermon at Steinway Hall, he said that his idea fm COTS. : ariel hese two infallible Counells by declaring them to bath 4 thing ¢ afuriuen cove , @ distinguishing feature of Corpns Christi cele- , Couneils by tO be that of duty in arriving at ther verdict. committee are willing to await the further develop 4 . . to establish a free church, where the poor JM prations is the procession, when the diesen sara. Pe canonical, and they are now of equal authority BY “qhe jury retired at two, Me, and two ours later Bf ments of Providence gard to woman's preach. jg neem that Of <epavatt torthey cane te Teouee worship beside the rich, and which the ff ment is borne with ail possible reverence and splen- fg Wit the inspired Word, hie! ‘ came into Court with a verdict of ing or assuming the pastoral relations, They, how- Ml the Gos; ap over te counter and in all the datiy rm} the meetings ut Steinway Hall, where hei dor through entire villages, through city stroots, | Now, In view of the above facts, which T challenge URDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE. ever, recommend the preachers to encourage the Ml commonplace intercourse. of life. they shoulu have owas Of at Clanee . * ene any ‘ f the Sniliv: 9 move . xere evel a : 7 ht de was of all classes to hear him. I now resting at tempoiary altars put up for th which none knows bette in the reverend futher, Mr. Snilivan at once moved that judgment be pro- J eXcrei#e and development of the gifts w reached the millentum.. The New York Colored nownoed upon the prisoner. has bestowed on their sisters for the furtherance : os . : Mr. Muramell asked. & postponement of the son- His kingdom pon earth. The commitice there- pomewhat his idens, open duciag ait the heare ee tence until Mr. Howe could be present. He thought g fore presented the following resolutions, which : Ne vaey. : ‘ Si orate ‘ the year, They hada very beautiful chapel, and that this was due both to the prisoner and his ig cover two memorials referred to them, for adop- Mine number of their inmates had doubled during f counsel, the latter of whom, as was well known to gg tion: — the year. They had made over thirteen hundre how he could have been guilty of So gross a mistake; but Tam willing to attribute it fo a sudden Might of the imagina- tion or a lapsus lingua, or to anything, in fact, save e; but i do trust Father o under: trustees think of baying some MJ along the route, and loaded with flower: corner of Forty-fitth street and Madison i the church, as circumstances permit. ito erect the new church, Now, nate ones who.have been “abroud” seldom fail to it his original idea of building af be deeply impressed at the singular specta of the people’ for it looks tofMetreets in gaia adornments, a kneeling popuace Me as though it is lo be nothing else but a fashion- MM devontly praying for God's blessings as the pro ny . A the Court, would not have been absent except for Whereas the Ladies and Pastors’ Christian Union is fil y rsuance of the work t i; able ¢ of which we have at the present. time sion passes. Pit to be his duty to correct, his is Bisuaden ihdisposition eaused by his laborions ef-AM doing valuable sorvice by systematically employing We Ml Macyeay ok Imecuing. for worsiip ee nee ‘ for how many poor people can go tof On Thursday at the Redemptorists', when the fi tke, Jn order to avotd suspicion, and to be more Hi forts in the case. He did not know what course fM™ Women of the Church, under the suyervision of the rex Ml Jin due evening, seciil mectlus poonsred ia ‘ . Rcvery Sunday to church? last Gospel had been read, the priests ‘came to the MOM Nis fuard in the future. Por tay own part, 1 ia Mr. Howe might propose to take in view of the vor. fm War pastorage, in relizious work in, the homes of the HAF NUAY Ov Ny oe Satool was prosperiag ee Hthink the gentlemen having this matter MM foot of the altar, joined by other priests in copes Ri hake have thought It setae Ve Biiche po te dict of the jury—whether to move for an arrest of MM He Pt’ nd whereas "THE WOES OF HOUSEKEEVERS. in hand would do weil to think of this: matter, and [Mj from_ the . and knelt inadoration, while, my pot been nsiituling & comparison petween the sta- Hi) udgment or for a new trial—but certainly his pres- fl of the. C . and ¢ A free intelilgence office Was one of the principat ae is ye ek 8 At to wait a little longer andi under thy 1p of the Soldiers, Headed ay te Eee ne cee leased tO call then of ths fg cuce in the interest of his client was necessary. He usetuiness opened up before them in this direction, tor Hladjuncts of the mission, He sympathised with the nen secure the lots more central, where the srripe % ey : aii nd the deferr ventence x whieh they are emine ited; thererare 7 Cert at ewe ; . dnd the Heh can wouiare Gentral, where the poor dear old Stars and srripes “and a beau- RR MVC rine ts Me re rorostant, and am Hot atrect gy OMY asked the deferring of sentence til the Court MM which they are e itteds theretore. oriatists beg tichest housekeepers of New York, whom he saw ‘od together. tiful white silk flag, richly — embroi- : d’ Pastors’ Christian Union every day—they were the saddest people who ever MEPWORTHITE, [dered and elegantly inounted, the — long & nd Pastors’ Christian Union y meet, again. That. granted, atid that the Li beand i s a regiilarly constituted acame there, What was the reason they could not Judge Ingraham said that it would be some time fk" is herely arise ‘hefore the Court would meet a bound ds herehy recone of all honest criticism; but am free to confesa to a decided repugnance to the use of anything cal- hy s ¥ Procession of men and women’s soctetie: ntate ad or decely de po ' iis society of the Met al Chureh, get colored servants such as used to be employed The Immortality of the Soul. ners, lighted candies, ribbons and badges, Sunday BM ouiated tO nee oe ee tay Oller releone ME Sullivan thought t petfect of the trial pr, WaxeLEy, in moving. the adoption of the re-(@ for their life-times by the good old families One To THE Epitor or Tay Herauy:— school children, the’ giris with white drésse: * aving ocenpied so much offm ™GUld be gre sened by postponing sentence. Mort, enlogized the Indies. Susanah Wesley, he {reason was that the foreign help was being given ’ Mr. Hummell strongly pressed bis point, and the Court fin: With My roauest, fg sald, was the first Methodist preacher, and nf up and native help sought for. But there was @ ad always piayed an important part in the history @ deeper reason. A very large number ot the colored to meet 8 A M, to-morrow for the Mf ht ine Cherch and of the Worl. indeed he aii servants are employed in the saloons and houses of purpose of passing sent During all hese pro- Hi not know that America would have been discov- pill fame, and they receive from $16 to $30 a month, ceedings the prisoner manifested the same stoical @ o:eq to this day but for aA woman. (Laughten) He fq and from four to five hundred are employed in the indifference as he has shown from the beginning off wo. in favor o1 making Women Class leaders, stew- city. The high rates of wages form a strong temp- the trial. ‘The general supposition was that he Md avis, &c., and if there was a special call for women fA tation to them, aud especially when they are just Believing, sir, that we have tree access to your Wreaths, altar boys in red cassocks.and white su vatuable columns in the disease Ces, (2 SOU" pices, formed aud marcled down the broad aisle, ° Sion ot religious sub- Mi foliowed by a string of very little girls in jects, allow me to suggest a few thoughts on the vhite, with pink sashes, carrying baskets of flowers, subject of the immortality of the soul, It will bef Which they scattered as they passed along. The granted us that all modern so-called ¢ T little things were full of shy impor ise, an ir, respecttally, |, 760 Kent avenue, Rejoinder to “Cato.” To THE Epitor or THE Herarp:— Several weeks ago a writer, signing himself istians, in and sweet it would have sury common with ail kinds of heathen, are a unit in be-Byone tf they had all flown away through the vaulted j would be convicted of murder in the tirst degree, Hi preaching the glorious Gospel of the blessed God fy Come from the South. One great object of the New lieving in an invisible, undefinadle, immaterial pf Last of ail came the clergymen attac “Cato,” published an article in your religious col- Hand that he has had a lucky escape from the gal Pe woutd go in for that too. The hand that rocks York Colored Mission was to seek them out in tity ; oF, 4 familiar Janguage, ghost, whien Mo chureh, and a whi fi 5 Fumn denying the immortality of the soul, and flows, the penalty for the degree of murder of which Bf tno cradie rocks the world. those placea and to maintain a free intel- entity; or, in more fami nguage, ghost, which M men, under which Wa ebrant, carrying Je the broad assertion that he could prove hisfg te Was adjudged guilty being from imprisonment GOD BLESS THE woMEN, Hligence oftice for them, charging the employers at death makes its exit, and soars a into ian fj the remonstrance, supported by the deacon and the gm Made the bros ss fp fre yor ten years to liuprisonment for life. the noble women of Methodism! They're a grand Mf only a small fee. This was also used as a medium to bliss, or einks into Tartarian misery, according tof™*%deacon, and timediately preceded by altar boys § position, if I mistake not, by quoting from the peaares ann ares institution. _(Langhter.) bring them into the night school. They worshipped their respective creeds or dogmas. It will not be yom a Fie GR RIed, tiie ee ae ER ere ote Coan ite BIR So Og ee HANDSOME MASONIC DISPLAY. Rev. Mr. Hvanky believed that women were just (with prayer, and sometimes there ‘settled over in which they knew that bells tinkled, the organ rolled out our object now to question this theoryin the light #Mits grandest strain teenies ithowa ae serve that the gradual CT Mounted ever upward, While now and again the toate de ate! ney cosery: gr band broke in with triumphant bursts while the sof knowledge does not by any means tend Hi procession, which filled two aisles of the church, ds the discovery of this indefnable nothing, Passed around, and when, at the end, the priests on the contrary, testifies that the nature anagg7eturned tothe altar and gave out the Te Dewn, A a8 much called to.preach the Lord Jesus Christ as gg them a solemn silence St. John’s Commandery, Knights Templars, off men, but he was not prepared to put them in the gM God was there. Philadelphia, who have been on a pilgrimage since MJ pastorate, because the Bible did not put them there. To reach the comprehensions of these girls upom Monday last, were yesterday afternoon escorted {| APpended to the report was aconstitution for the fi religious subjects it had been necessary to irst let * “f i above named Union, which Mr. O'BRIEN moved to fmthem discuss such questions as the cooking of from their headquarters at the Metropolitan Hotel, Mstrike out; but his motion Was laid on the table by @beetsteak or wiaking a cup of coffee, trom where they had been staying since Friday after- fj a vote of 142 to 42. which they ascended to higher ones. testimony I sent you an article containing little @ else than quotations from the Bible, which seemed to me to teach that man is Immortal; but, alas, “Cato” has begged the question, and, instead of bringing forth evidence or proof from the Bible, he and the voices of the sing- : the whole congregation took it up and sang it wi osition by a dia- -ebot it was a sad _ reflection to know intellect of man is constructed on exactly the same fl through with u Viin aud fore» only posable to Ger. ibs, Whanttn.” ees Geb gel tel in ystems noon, to the Mepis hl ferry, they being ee neon, ist nant wae’ apie: and acta Ml that some of the girls who caine to the elas Were ' 8 (Although superiorly developed) as the MM man nature fully aroused. It was’ like the regular bound homeward. The Philadelphians ‘numbered e ese r Y t ing out to houses of cursing and of ill-fame. ih superiorly ped) sweep of the great wav me cleep ocean and orthodoxy in particular. ‘This will not 1! Perea) ne wecaad Mares Come eee re Was great need of increased labor. There wiped a aves of some deep ocean surg nimals, But the wonder is, Mr. Editor, that ing over the Sands of the. soul. When again the pnists Of the nincteenth centary, with all Mi hurry and bustie, the drea dripping grandeur of he aAvantages of modern elvilization, should attrl-,M™ Broadway met the eye and car, st wax ay if one had t adie . “ come froin another world, at least, been fable to the Bible when even the phrases Hl over the Rhine, and it canhot be denied to another alsoul,” “eternal spirit’ and so forth, 80 " : ce » be: ly used’ by the poets, Methodists, &c., ‘are gm Country some considerable wee aa say not to be found th 5 ne hearing modern — reaching and opening the Bible for the first time “ Not Surely Dic. Would at least expect to find one or other of these en tate “iets phrases in every other lines but no, it is to be be-gg@ 70 THR Error oF THE HERALD:— Heved without testimony. How God (whom, ever Such were the lying words of the subtle serpent lows, must y J wisdom) could omits: hao then) erborent that victimized the ever-trusting mother of us all. item, hone of them will attempt to explain, When And such the words that to day are deceiving two- Gi cryated inan out of the dust offMthirds of Christendom. In the midst of the about one hundred men, and the escort about disposed of. the same, consisting of representatives from On motion of Dr. Curry also, Conference de- fm Was the Gospel in all the woi It was the old, oid Morton, ‘Columbian, Palestine, — Manhattan, cided to adjourn sine die on Tuesday next, immedi- story, only Aa} of the catechism it simply oes Constantine, Clinton, De Witt Clinton and ately after the morning session. nant aan aries and lifts them up by ind. Ivanhoe Commandcrics. The visitors and DR. LANAHAN TO BE REIMBURSED. Words Instead of reproaches. The Quakers were their hosts presented a fine appearance The expenses incurred by Dr, Lanahan in his in-jj the Med People of all denominations to do this readers of the HERALD would be very giad to have Min thelr beautifal uniforms, and attracted much at- Mj vestigation of the frauds of the Book Concern, sao ees eticant believed in the gift of ce Spirit, settled, and in which they have deep interest, and {M tention a3 they marched down Broadway to the [printing reports, &c., were ordered to be paid by th oe Aa oad ever prize that it might give IT hope “Cato” will set to work at once to fulfil his ferry, headed by Grafulla’s band, John A. Lefferts, JJ the Concern at such rate as the Book Oot ittee to ot ed - ial hia hniene e proinise, of Palestine Commandery, was Grand Commanding [Mf be elected shall deem equitable sons Aa with nt thet ae he friend la to wor! Letting the reader refer to the Bible himself for Moficer of the day, his aids being William B, Edw: ‘A resolution offered by Governor Evans provi ing this ain ‘on iT might to aid the great undertaking of the quotations charged by “Cato” to have been in- Mf of Morton Commandery, and William Blanck, of Man- [that as the General Conference has ental ie a S| ‘ch 5 shat terpolated by myself, and feeling satisfed, if error Mhattan Commandery. G. Ver Hoeven, of Ivanhoc [iM residences of the Bishops it should providet! eee meeting then Lake! iia exists, it may only be in the imagination Commandery, was Adjutant. St, John’s Com- episcopal personages and pay thelr mate opener In th ao aad e ait, snd oh of my critical friend, I will, Mr. Editor, with Mj man was under command of Jeremiah Hutch- fm thither was postponed for consideration. Ano hor ad ie even! Bs @ Cl 5? cl Daan ie and se your kind consent, further present some thoughts iM inson, t Grand Commander of Pennsylvania, Mresolution, offered by Dr. Walden, Ing the dress was delivered by Dr. John H. Vin , | ‘ Chi Bish ste where they flow ‘have thetr Mcditor of the Sabbath School on Sabbath reathed into his nostrils ith th ristian Hebbard, Past Eminent Commander. JM older Bishops to ret the breath of ile,” it is said" Man Strongest evidences of decay and death, with the Hii imortal:—Coorinthians xv., 12, “But if there fl The Metropolitan Hotel, over the principal cn-—l™ homes, was aiso postponed, and after some routino Seaching. “‘Thore was also sonve preac In To-day became a living (not an immortal) “soul;’ the same fm Mideous grin of mortality ever staring us in the Hye no resurrection of the dead, then 18 not Ohrist fm trance, was handsomely decorated with matters had, been, di of We Qpnference ads} ie Erect pablo maehE MS Arorahlp bo at noun soul is applied in Genesis%,, 25, to’ that class face, and even while the voice of God in all ite Mrisen; 14, And if Christ be not risen, then is our ll Gags in bonor of the ocoaslom, irned Raat loom, “5, do, Friend “Cato.”,Let sophistry and high-sounding words alone and make good your assertion that man is not immortal, and that you can prove it by the Bible, This isa question which the millions of dj

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